We present classical trajectory calculations of the rotational vibrational scattering of a non-rigid methane molecule from a Ni(111) surface. Energy dissipation and scattering angles have been studied as a function of the translational kinetic energy, the incidence angle, the (rotational) nozzle temperature, and the surface temperature. Scattering angles are somewhat towards the surface for the incidence angles of 30, 45, and 60 degree at a translational energy of 96 kJ/mol. Energy loss is primarily from the normal component of the translational energy. It is transfered for somewhat more than half to the surface and the rest is transfered mostly to rotational motion. The spread in the change of translational energy has a basis in the spread...
The adsorption and dissociation of small molecules on metal surfaces are key steps in many industria...
We present a stereodynamics study of the dissociative chemisorption of vibrationally excited methane...
International audienceWe present a stereodynamics study of the dissociative chemisorption of vibrati...
We present classical trajectory calculations of the rotational vibrational scattering of a nonrigid ...
We present results of wavepacket simulations of scattering of an oriented methane molecule from a fl...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Tufts University, Medford, MA, 02155; Department of Che...
The role of vibrational excitation of a single mode in the scattering of methane is studied by wave ...
Quantum state-resolved scattering experiments for methane molecules colliding with a catalytically a...
This thesis presents a quantum-state-resolved molecular beam study of the non-reactive scattering of...
The isotope effect in the scattering of methane is studied by wavepacket simulations of oriented CH4...
State-to-state molecule/surface scattering experiments prepare the incident molecules in a specific ...
The dissociative chemisorption of small molecules on metal surfaces is an important step in many het...
As one benchmark system of CH4 dissociation on the Ni(111) surface, it is of great significance to e...
In this thesis we attempt to understand several aspects of the gas-surface physics/chemistry of (a) ...
The interaction of H$\sb2$ and its isotopes with metal surfaces has been the subject of many experim...
The adsorption and dissociation of small molecules on metal surfaces are key steps in many industria...
We present a stereodynamics study of the dissociative chemisorption of vibrationally excited methane...
International audienceWe present a stereodynamics study of the dissociative chemisorption of vibrati...
We present classical trajectory calculations of the rotational vibrational scattering of a nonrigid ...
We present results of wavepacket simulations of scattering of an oriented methane molecule from a fl...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Tufts University, Medford, MA, 02155; Department of Che...
The role of vibrational excitation of a single mode in the scattering of methane is studied by wave ...
Quantum state-resolved scattering experiments for methane molecules colliding with a catalytically a...
This thesis presents a quantum-state-resolved molecular beam study of the non-reactive scattering of...
The isotope effect in the scattering of methane is studied by wavepacket simulations of oriented CH4...
State-to-state molecule/surface scattering experiments prepare the incident molecules in a specific ...
The dissociative chemisorption of small molecules on metal surfaces is an important step in many het...
As one benchmark system of CH4 dissociation on the Ni(111) surface, it is of great significance to e...
In this thesis we attempt to understand several aspects of the gas-surface physics/chemistry of (a) ...
The interaction of H$\sb2$ and its isotopes with metal surfaces has been the subject of many experim...
The adsorption and dissociation of small molecules on metal surfaces are key steps in many industria...
We present a stereodynamics study of the dissociative chemisorption of vibrationally excited methane...
International audienceWe present a stereodynamics study of the dissociative chemisorption of vibrati...